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Field Applications Engineer, USA

Tortuga Logic, a System-on-chip (SoC) level cybersecurity company is seeking a Field Applications Engineer for our Silicon Valley office, to work closely with our R&D team and customers in the deployment of unique & innovative products to address the growing need for secure SoC designs. At Tortuga Logic, our goal is to help the world’s leading SoC design companies to identify security vulnerabilities at the hardware/software boundary. Our proprietary technology will pinpoint potentially expensive security bugs in SoC silicon before tapeout.

As a Field Application Engineer you will work closely with our customers on specific chip design projects, support our customers’ use of our products and represent our customer as the interface to R&D. This role has elements of pre and post sales technical support. Travel and extended on-site engagement will be required.

Our products co-exist with all traditional EDA design tools. Your familiarity with simulation, formal verification, and emulation tool flows and RTL standards is essential. Additionally, your knowledge of SoC architecture and verification methodologies is a plus. You do not need to be an expert in security concepts, but you will become one.

Your primary responsibility will be pre-sales product evaluations and post-sales product deployment on-site at our key accounts. As the liaison between our development team and our customers, you will interpret and consolidate feedback to prioritize and direct R&D efforts. Additionally, you will help to develop value added collateral such as customer product presentations, application notes, and product training material.

Necessary qualifications:

Expert level engineer with a minimum of 10 years of proficiency in SoC design (Verilog/VHDL/SystemVerilog) or verification methodologies and technologies

Proficiency with RTL verification tools such as Simulation and Emulation products from Synopsys, Cadence, and Mentor

Track record of a driven desire to help customers achieve their verification goals